Wednesday 13 August 2008

Another Armstrong wins cycling gold

No, she's not related to Lance Armstrong. But Olympic gold medalist Kristin Armstrong is proud to share some traits with the seven-time Tour de France winner, whom she describes a wonderful role model.

"I get that question quite a bit -- if Lance and I are related," Armstrong said after beating Briton Emma Pooley and Karin Thurig of Switzerland to win the women's 23.5-km time trial at the Great Wall of China.

"The answer's no, but I feel like we have a lot of similarities. We both come from a triathlon background; we both have the same mentality."

Armstrong placed eighth in the road race in Athens, then in 2006 became only the third American in history to win a world championship in the women's time trial.

Before she started cycling competitively Armstrong was a swimmer and triathlete, competing in the Ironman World Championships in Hawaii in 1999.

She was diagnosed with osteoarthritis of the hips and told to stop doing high-impact sports like running. She began cycling as therapy for her condition then started competing.

"The sport of cycling in America isn't huge. I think that the audience is every four years at the Olympics or when Lance Armstrong is winning the Tour.

"So I hope that winning the gold medal will bring the fans out more than just one day every four years."

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